SONOMA, Calif., Aug. 25 - RLR/Andersen Racing's Andrew Prendeville started
13th and finished a solid seventh in the Carneros 100 Indy Pro Series race
Saturday at Infineon Raceway here with his Best Friends Animal Society No. 5. His
teammate, J.R. Hildebrand, started 12th but dropped out with four laps complete
when his Formotion Products No. 15 was the victim of a multi-car accident in
Turn 11 of the 2.26-mile road course on lap two of the 30-lap race.

Prendeville, of Morristown, N.J., will start second in the second half of the
doubleheader here on Sunday because race winner and series champion Alex
Lloyd pulled the number eight in a special drawing after Saturday's race. That
meant the top eight finishers of Saturday's race will be inverted for the start
of Sunday's race, which is slated to get the green flag at 10:20 a.m. local
time. Ryan Justice will be on the pole Sunday with Prendeville alongside him.

Hildebrand, of Sausalito, Calif., will have to start 22nd in tomorrow's race,
which is called the Valley of Moon 100. Both events support Sunday's
Motorola Indy 300 presented by Jackson Rancheria IndyCar race.

Prendeville got by Justice and Hildebrand on the first lap to move into 11th,
while Hildebrand was 13th at the end of lap one.

Bobby Wilson spun in Turn 11 on lap two. Wilson stopped safely out of the
racing line, but then rejoined the field right in front of a pack of cars that
included Hildebrand, Robbie Pecorari and Wade Cunningham. Hildebrand had
nowhere to go, contact occurred, and although Hildebrand dipped into the pits for
repairs, his race was over due to suspension damage. The accident also brought
out the first of two full-course yellows on laps three and four for debris,
which included pieces of Hildebrand's car's nose and front wing.

That moved Prendeville up to tenth for the restart on lap five. He remained
in tenth, running between Jonathan Klein and Justice, until lap 17. At that
point he moved up to eighth when there was contact between Jaime Camara and
Hideki Mutoh in Turn 11 which left Mutoh stranded and brought out the second and
final full-course caution.

Right before the restart on lap 20 the fifth-place car driven by Phil Giebler
had a problem and stalled, which moved Prendeville up to seventh two-thirds
of the way through the event. He stayed there, running between Logan Gomez and
Justice, the rest of the way.